Parallel and Concurrent Programming in Haskell

Description:In this tutorial the author will introduce the main programming models available for concurrent and parallel programming in Haskell. The text should serve as an introduction to the fundamental concepts through the use of practical examples, together with pointers to further reading for those who wish to find out more.

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